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investment and growth in capacity in both Design Innovation and the School of Business, resulting in growth in education programmes, research grants, research impact and multiple awards by students (e.g. Dyson
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local energy markets and provide demand-side flexibility within a data-driven net zero carbon energy system. The appointee will support the development of data architectures, analytics tools, and
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members of the research team to meet the overall aims of a work package which is focused on developing and implementing a knowledge and evaluation framework. They will assist with leading on key tasks in
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. The role involves theory and engineering of DNA-based self-assembly systems and DNA/molecular computers systems in the wet-lab, including mathematical theory and analysis, developing software pipelines
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Social Policy research beacon of our university Strategic Plan 2023-2028. The appointee will contribute research informed, practice engaged, education and societal impact that demonstrates Maynooth
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opportunity for talented individuals to make a mark in a growing school. The position affords both the autonomy to develop skills and potential, and a friendly and co-operative working environment. This is a
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processes and contribute to the continuous development and improvement of associated services. Salary: Administrative Officer II: €46,418– €65,806 p.a. (9 points) Appointments will be made in
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and implementing new processes, planning and organising, meeting and exceeding objectives, co-ordinating the collection and preparation of large volumes of data, while developing team cohesion with a
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directly to Policy development and oversee the implementation of related policies, processes and controls. The position will directly input to the development and implementation of our cybersecurity strategy
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description and the understanding of the development of the Early Irish language and of its sociohistorical context, including implications for its prehistory. Work is carried out primarily within